Isn't this what folks on here wanted? "It's better for the Olympic sports and we need to be a full member in a conference! " Even when the decision was made of LU going to CUSA, folks raved that this would be beneficial overall and boost the name brand even more than what it was then in 2022. It's 2022 and that claim is totally destroyed and the statement of us playing with FCS teams will not benefit the brand is more obvious than years ago. Even those teams are doing better than us in some categories with less money spending. No P4 teams want to play LU and not even top G6 teams either. This move was obviously a step backwards long term that would keep us in limbo as mention repeatedly. Would we be in the same situation if football stayed independent plus remain in the ASUN? Would we have to remove games with mutual agreements of canceled games? We will never know 100%, yet there will be opinions about it I'm sure. At the end of the day, it's basically a lose-lose situation, because in reality, no one really wants to play LU with the background of the school including the JFJR situation that will always linger along. Also, as we know, academic prestige matters always. Most teams are already classified as R1 (most P4 and some G6) or R2(small% of P4 and larger amount of G6) on the Carnegie Classification Ratings. Since LU is continuously focused mostly on online admissions (plus being classified as a R3 since 2016), it will never reach the level of academia/research funding acceptance by any P4 or even the top G6 conference (PAC/AAC). So yeah, LU is where it's at for many reasons, and the interest of folks will remain mediocre at best especially when football plays G6 bottom feeders plus FCS-esque conference teams who have made the program look like joksters for the past couple seasons. Is it worth paying season tickets? Just some thoughts
